Zizek: Kurt told me he was in jail with 200 Serbs and 8 Albanians, he never had a conflict with Serb prisoners.

Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Zizek, with whom Kurti has contacts and personal contacts and has talked to him several times about the political issues of Kosovo and the Western Balkans, has given an interview to the Serbian media N1, where he spoke about Kurti as a politician and about his approach to Serbia and Serbs. He in [...]
He in his interview for N1 has indicated that Kosovo may be a model, but has also discovered a story which says Kurti has told him about the time he was in prison.
Zizek says Kurti told him that there were 200 Serb and eight Albanian prisoners in prison and that he has never had any conflict with Serb prisoners.
Kosovo can be a model, not modernisation accepted as a result of pressure. I asked Kurt how he looked at the Serbs, and he told me a wonderful story when he was in a prison with two hundred Serb and eight Albanian prisoners, he never had any conflict with Serb prisoners. Everyone defended each other. Kurti has no problem with Serbia as such, but with a certain political vision”, believes Zizek, and adds that in that political vision it is not only Alexander Vuciq, but also Edi Rama, as well as some others who he says Albin Kurti managed to move away from the political scene.
You can read the interview for N1 by clicking THESE.
That Kurti enjoys a good report with philosopher Zizek and that Zizek supports Vetevendosje Movement and testifies to a report on Kurt's Facebook in 2020 after a virtual conversation with Zizek.
With Slovenian philosopher Slavoj dealt with him for an hour and a half we became zoom on various issues. Our discussion shook but as a pendulum between the practice of political theories and theoretizing of government practices. dealt with the history and politics of the region as well as the internal dynamics of the Balkan states. Experiences from our four-month government and the prospect of a close return, changes in the US and EU challenges, to navigation and intervention strategies in the world, were the subject of this virtuel conversation. Direction, program and governance of the V Movement In addition to supporting them, he also views them as an adequate political and social model to deal with the extreme right population that continues to grow in our time. Mooseek pledged support for Movement V ENJECTION!, in all forms he can contribute. ”, Kurti wrote.
Among other things, in the interview given for N1, Zizek has also spoken about the political situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina and has also presented his vision for the Western Balkans at short points.
If I believed in God, I would pray day and night for something like this to be accomplished in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It doesn't work so Europe can send you an controller that shares lessons with you there's nothing liberal Europe can teach us here. I already wrote to him in the early 1990s when there was a war in Bosnia, people told me, you're a psychoanalyst, so it wasn't good for you to write down an analysis of this Balkan pathology. And I told them: “Excuse me from their pathological point of view, what they were doing was rational, and the only pathology was the pathology of Europe. My friend Mladen Dolar 25 years ago that the Balkans, above all, functions as a liberal Europe unconscious. However, this does not mean that this is a primitive region where the passions of Europe are realized, but it is a region in which Europe designs its nationalist trauma”, Zizek says, in an interview on the show éIzvan ovivara, where he also mentioned director Emir Kusturica, to whom he says he is critical because he sees in his films the image of the Balkans that emerged as an ideological framework of Europe.
Slavo Zizek is otherwise Slovenian philosopher, author of many books where he deals with different themes. He is primarily known as a Marxist philosopher who is still trying to protect the ideas of Communism in the 21st century.












